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Old 07-02-2020, 07:55 PM   #175
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Originally Posted by TRZ06 View Post
I always find these stats funny and entertaining. Seriously anything within a margin of 2-3 MPH and anything under .05 time wise is trivial. Hell you can take the same car, same driver and get those variables from run to run.

I don't get why fan boys get so hung up on spreadsheet numbers that mean very little in the real world.

I guess maybe to prove they are right and because they have nothing better to do. This isn't Gone in 60 Seconds, LOL

Those that like to argue spreadsheet numbers, there is no winning or reasoning with. They remind me of my ex-wife, will argue a point to death just to be right no matter how trivial.
Agreed, but at the end of the day it's still fun to debate the stats kind of like a sport lol. Spread sheet numbers especially in a manual can be pretty meaningless in the real world, being that the driver will play a big factor in it, but at the end of the day times and trap speed can give you a good idea on what the car is capable of.

Also I assume you mean anything under .5 is trivial because I don't know anyone that argues about .05 lol.
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